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money on hand, that is to really fix things like love although emerson says, what you are is we are the law, deal with it. >> there is an attitude we can do this because we are right. there is the rule block in this country. >> they won that 5347 and they act like they blew it out in the super bowl. if the longhorns beat oklahoma by 53 to 47, that really is not a blowout. so what ever this parameter is absolutely. gerri: i think this last run of headlines it has been a problem. >> we know that some of the politicos, the democrats, they are kind of starting to ease away a little bit. >> i have a few things that i can say in songs. much intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep. they need to keep up the illusion that this man and white house in this philosophy is doing the right thing, and they are beginning to kind of save sinking ship. >> a real good personality. gerri: a big announcement coming from the tsa this week. not just the brand-new uniform. airline passengers will be allowed to carry knives on the plane. i am not kidding you. granted they have to
money on hand, that is to really fix things like love although emerson says, what you are is we are the law, deal with it. >> there is an attitude we can do this because we are right. there is the rule block in this country. >> they won that 5347 and they act like they blew it out in the super bowl. if the longhorns beat oklahoma by 53 to 47, that really is not a blowout. so what ever this parameter is absolutely. gerri: i think this last run of headlines it has been a problem....
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you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market implies free market. this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. >> all right. here are the
you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market...
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they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be deported. had to have committed a serious crime to begin with in orde ando be put into deportation. the whole confidence we did something here they would carry out the loss. neil: the argument was that it would be cheaper monitored to keep track of these guys, then it would be to keep them incarcerated or wherever they were. i can't believe that. if you have someone monitoring thousands of illegals out on the street, that has got to be a lot more expensive than keeping them all in one or several places, has got to be. >> neil, you're absolutely right. even leaving that expense aside, they have
they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be...
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and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >> let me finish, they knowingly fell to people that -- that -- >> you are saying that weapon manufacturer knowingly sells? >> the manufacturers and dealers. >> but language, look at to language of law. reasonably should have known, might use a weapon. that is so vague, so broad, how do they enforce that. >> they don't intend to, this is pure polics. >>here you go. >> i have friends who work in colorado legislator they have lawyers who have warned them about this it takes a year, and a half to go through courts and be struck down, in meantime they get point for passing gun control, there is an eleion t
and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >>...
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. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government continues to send their money. when will be get serious about how the elderly are treated? >> i think we should start getting serious righh now. nursing houses are not a place to warehouse people. people can still have independent lives. this woman had a precious life and any nurse in that situation has to try to save them. gerri: we pay $5.5 billion in those programs. i don't know a single person who is not outraged by this. >> they are supposed to submit their standards and they must not have people who will stand and will let people die. >> any defibrillators come and they need people to be
. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government...
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>> a lot of it depends whether they have the rule of law and political stability there as well as the political wl at the very top. even if chavez people were to hold onto power after the election, it is predictable for those among them who say we need to open up to the private sector, investment, for run investment, capital, technology, expertise, to really renovate what'seft of the petroleum sector. they do produce about 2 1/2, 2.4 million barrels a day but that is woefully underwhat their potential is. melissa: right. >> and i think they recognize that and they're missing the boat. there's, with oil at such hi prices. melissa: yeah. >> they have rolled out the red carpet for the chinese and for the russians who are looking at oil as well as natural gas and so the chinese really have pulled up to the table here and are going to expect, particularly from a chavez government will expect a first right of refusal. melissa: stephen, could the chinese do it alone? is there any expectation the american companies get a toehold there. >> the american companies have gotten burned once. they w
>> a lot of it depends whether they have the rule of law and political stability there as well as the political wl at the very top. even if chavez people were to hold onto power after the election, it is predictable for those among them who say we need to open up to the private sector, investment, for run investment, capital, technology, expertise, to really renovate what'seft of the petroleum sector. they do produce about 2 1/2, 2.4 million barrels a day but that is woefully underwhat...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to protect workers and the president has already presented his budget. $7 billion protecting the budget. >> 7 billion out of companies. what the government is saying is that 3.4 million workers in this process, 30% are misclassified, independent contractors, and i will tell you that any company can get really tripped up by crippling paperwork and penalties. now we have 13 states sharing information with the irs. you're going to see california, washington, montana and minnesota. this is the labor department saying that you have to share and we want
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to...
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you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have a gun as a way to keep crime down. now, the story behind this, the town is just 1300 people has only one police officer who works nights. no penalty decided for those without a weapon, and the ordnance is voted on april 1 #st. i go for georgia. by the way, crime in nelson consists of petty theft. what do you think? would you rather live in llncaster or nelson. log on, vote on the right hand side of the screen, and i share the results. lancastercaster, say it together. another day, another record on the do. too late to rally? president obama promised to look out for the middle class. remember that? a new report shows obama doing just the opposite. congresswoman blackburn has the details. stay tuned. that's coming up. there
you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have a gun as a way to keep crime down. now, the story behind this, the town is just 1300 people has only one police officer who works nights. no penalty decided for those without a weapon, and the ordnance...
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>> it is simply that they are not following the law. if the irs wants tax credits to flow in states where they have the state healthcare exchange or not, thhre is a real simple answer for that. in incentive to the states to look at healthcare changes, to adopt them, there are certain benefits that came. there are certain benefits that occur when they do not choose it. oklahoma has choosing not to. the irs has disregarded our choice. we are challenging that authority. this is important to say, ashley, because, i think, often times when a dirty generals are involved in this, some interpret that as a policy statement. it is not a policy statement. those are policy decisions that need to be robust in discussion. what matters is that we follow the constitution. the congress needs the constitution. they have done that both in dodd-frank and in the course of the healthcare challenge. the irs has done that inconsistent. ashley: you have been very busy since you have taken on the job of attorney general. thank you very much, scott pruitt. >> tha
>> it is simply that they are not following the law. if the irs wants tax credits to flow in states where they have the state healthcare exchange or not, thhre is a real simple answer for that. in incentive to the states to look at healthcare changes, to adopt them, there are certain benefits that came. there are certain benefits that occur when they do not choose it. oklahoma has choosing not to. the irs has disregarded our choice. we are challenging that authority. this is important to...
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the former dea chief say the obama administration should force the state to nullify those laws. those are your headlines. dagen, back to you. dagen: thank you very much. the queen of home goods took the stand today in the macy's versus jcpenney battle against her brand. we are talking about martha stewart. last week, macy's ceo testified that he hung up on martha stewart when she waited until the day before to let him know about it. the judge in this case signaled that he may block the rollout of products. you can check on the stocks of martha stuart, pennies and macy's. it is worth noting, arthur is on the stand today. she did not testify in her own defense. connell: maybe she should have. now, here she is. we will get back to the markets in a moment. the president's approval rating dropping to its lowest level since the election. dagen: the money spent on prescription drugs down last year. we will tell you why. here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500. ♪ dagen: before the day is over with, i am going to get a yee haw from connell. we had an all-time high today. connel
the former dea chief say the obama administration should force the state to nullify those laws. those are your headlines. dagen, back to you. dagen: thank you very much. the queen of home goods took the stand today in the macy's versus jcpenney battle against her brand. we are talking about martha stewart. last week, macy's ceo testified that he hung up on martha stewart when she waited until the day before to let him know about it. the judge in this case signaled that he may block the rollout...
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it is the law. rich: if the house passes this this week, it is up to the senate. there are some democrats in the senate who want to do that for some other government agencies. the general consensus is it will get done before march 27. back to you. lori: hank you for that, rich edson. melissa: charles payne coming up. whether we will go even higher or any lower. lori: you are seeing a little bit of strength in the metals market. we are back after this. ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throhput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >> meet bill and melissa. like many, they built their financial house on stocks, bonds, and insurance... and then saw it blow away with the first winds of economic change. when mary lost her hus
it is the law. rich: if the house passes this this week, it is up to the senate. there are some democrats in the senate who want to do that for some other government agencies. the general consensus is it will get done before march 27. back to you. lori: hank you for that, rich edson. melissa: charles payne coming up. whether we will go even higher or any lower. lori: you are seeing a little bit of strength in the metals market. we are back after this. ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh?...